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Daoyi Gong
Researcher at Beijing Normal University
Publications - 98
Citations - 5970
Daoyi Gong is an academic researcher from Beijing Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arctic oscillation & Sea surface temperature. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 90 publications receiving 5055 citations. Previous affiliations of Daoyi Gong include Peking University & University of Bergen.
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East Asian Winter Monsoon and Arctic Oscillation
TL;DR: In this article, the connection between Arctic Oscillation (AO) and variability of East Asian winter monsoon is investigated, and the correlation coefficient between the AO and the Siberian High intensity index is −0.48 for period 1958-98.
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Shift in the summer rainfall over the Yangtze River valley in the late 1970s
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors found that the change in the summer rainfall over the Yangtze River valley is associated with the variations of the sea surface temperatures (SSTs) of the eastern tropical Pacific and tropical Indian Ocean.
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Detecting and understanding the multi-decadal variability of the East Asian Summer Monsoon: Recent progress and state of affairs
TL;DR: In this paper, a review is presented on the proposed explanations to the observed changes in the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) during the 20th century. But it seems still unclear whether human activities and global warming are playing significant roles.
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The Siberian High and climate change over middle to high latitude Asia
Daoyi Gong,Chang-Hoi Ho +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the variability and relationship of the Siberian High with temperature and precipitation for the period 1922 to 2000, and found that 72 percent of the variance in temperature can be explained by the Siberian high.
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Interdecadal Changes in Summertime Typhoon Tracks
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined interdecadal variations of typhoon tracks in the western North Pacific (WNP) during the boreal summer (June-September) for the period 1951-2001.